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What's up, I haven't used this blog in actual years. How's everyone doing. Is that person who kept sending me anon asks insisting I made up my fiance still around, because we finally got married lol.
Not my posts but an interesting thought.
[image description: screengrab of a series of tweets from @ rootsworks:Ā āWhen I was in college, part of our universityās graduation requirements had a community service component that they called service learning.
One of my service learning classes involved work at a local homeless community center, helping people write resumes and cleaning bathrooms.
Our instructor told us to expect to see the bathrooms trashed a lotālike you will clean the bathroom and immediately someone will wreck it.
And itās not because they disrespect your work or donāt value having access to clean bathrooms or whatever, but because of control.
When you feel like you have no control over your life or your environment, your brain is going to want to assert control however it can.
Which results in trashed bathrooms. Ā Itās control exercised over the one small part of your environment that you still have the power to affect.
I see kids on tumblr using the language of social justice as cudgels on people who actually do care about and listen to them
or holding the creators within their communities to an impossibly high standard that they never apply to mainstream media properties.
I just see trashed bathrooms.Ā āThese are the people my voice will reach,ā they rationalize,Ā āso these are the people Iāll hurt.ā
But the guiding principles of social justice are aimed at correcting and dismantling systems. Ā Stop using them to dismantle people.ā]
But the guiding principles of social justice are aimed at correcting and dismantling systems. Stop using them to dismantle people.
Controversial Truths About Ancient Egypt Masterpost
The pyramids were built by contemporary workers who received wages and were fed and taken care of during construction
The DenderaĀ ālightbulbā is a representation of the creation myth and has nothing to do with electricity
We didnāt findĀ āāācopper wiringāāā in the great pyramid either
Hatshepsut wasnāt transgender
The gods didnāt actually have animal heads
Hieroglyphs arenāt mysteriously magical; theyāre just a language (seriously we have shopping lists and work rosters and even ancient erotica)
The ancient Egyptian ethnicity wasnāt homogeneous
Noses (and ears, and arms) broke off statues and reliefs for a variety of reasons, none of which areĀ āthere is a widespread archaeological conspiracy to hide the Egyptian ethnicityā
The carvings at Abydos arenāt modern machines but recarvings over old carvings. Sure they look like them but if you can read hieroglyphs and know that Ramesses II will even usurp the carvings of his own father just to be a little shit
āNo soot on the ceilings and walls of the Dendera temple!ā is actually because of extensive restoration works and not because Egyptians were in on shit like Baghdad ābatteriesā
While the Egyptians were fine-ass astronomers they didnāt align any of their enormous and/or important buildings to modern star constellations, because constellations look very different now than they did ~5000 years agoĀ
The pyramid is the simplest, sturdiest shape with which to build and many different cultures discovered this in their own time. There were never any weird fish humans/aliens involved
The sphinx of Gizah is only an approximate 5000 years old; the 10,000 year/rain erosion nonsense is proven hokum
Speaking of that particular sphinx, the Napoleonic expedition is notĀ responsible for its missing nose
Akhenaten was not a āhereticā by contemporary standards
Ramses II appropriated a lot of his predecessorsā buildings/reliefs and isnāt really deserving of the epithet āthe Greatā
The Battle of Kadesh ended in a stalemate (twice)
While they had feline deities throughout their history, Egyptians didnāt actually worshipĀ cats themselves. This was a later Greek/Ptolemaeic addition
It was not, in fact, practice to shave off eyebrows after cats died; Herodotus lied about that
Herodotus lied about a lot of things and many misconceptions about ancient Egypt can be traced back to his Greek ass
I canāt believe I forgot my favourite Hill to Die On
Seth was not the god of āevilā, and despite his chaos providing a foil to order, he wasnāt completely villified until very late in Egyptian history, when he became associated with despised foreign enemies
Hats off to the few of you whoāre reblogging this with tags saying youāre going to check my claims later. You make me not entirely despair of this hellhole.
Here are some vetted Egyptological books/sources (that are by and large appropriate for a lay-audience) you can find most, if not all of the above:
Lehner, M., The Complete Pyramids
Wilkinson, R. H., The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt
Hornung, E., The One and the Many: Conceptions of God in Ancient Egypt
Dunand, F. & Zivie-Coche, C., Gods and Men in Egypt
Kemp, B., Ancient Egypt: Anatomy of a Civilization
Bard, K., An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt
Stevenson Smith, W., The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt
Kitchen, K. A.,Ā The Life and Times of Ramesses II, King of Egypt
Sweeney, D., Sex and Gender (in Ancient Egypt)
McDowell, A. G., Village Life in Ancient Egypt:Ā Laundry Lists and Love Songs
Te Velde, H., Seth, God of ConfusionĀ
Guys do me a solid and reblog this version instead of continuously asking for sources on the other versions thanks
@thatlittleegyptologist
I can confirm itās correct because @rudjedet is also an Egyptologist so knows what sheās talking about. Iāve confirmed this before and I will again.
Yāall, I just got an email alert about a new chapter on a story I follow. Hereās the authorās note for that chapter. š
This is the most validating post.
Readers at fanfic writers:
Fanfic writers:
(Remember to support fanfic writers!! A review can go a long way!)
Itās here! ⦠Almost. Happy to finally announce the official dates and prompts for Lionfang week! Thanks again to everyone who participated in the submissions and votes.
Thereās also an AO3 collection that you can submit your fics to if thatās how you decide to fill the prompts.
If you have any questions about the event, feel free to message me here on Tumblr, or message me on Discord under Cheeziswin#4610.
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102. Naptime
So for over a month and a half Iāve been told in my Creative writing MA class that my writing is too poetic and abstract to work in the form of a novel and that I need to simplify my meanings and sentences. I did as I was told and lost all interest in writing if I have to write in the same style that every other novelist does. Today I received this note from a classmate and didnāt realise how much I needed to hear it. Donāt change your art just because other people donāt get it. Donāt change your style to fit in with everyone else. Itās your story not theirs.
Write you, not someone else.
This is why Iām so critical of the sort of editing apps which insist (Hemingway, Iām looking at you) that āGood = Short & Simpleā i.e. I should dumb my writing down to match some predetermined reading level.
Nope. Wonāt.
*eyes the clock warily*
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Writing a fic ālateā in a fandom is OK.
What is ālate in a fandomā? Itās after the first heady flush of media excitement. Six months after the standalone movie or book comes out, a year or more after the series ends.
We get inspired by late canon: the behind-the-scenes book, the deleted scenes, a revealing creator interview. We get inspired by fanon and meta. We get talking to that one - one! - person who likes our ideas.
Sometimes a fic even needs to be written late in the fandom. After thinking and creative ferment, worldbuilding and character development. āLate to the fandomā is a good time to take risks. To do the dark AU, focus on the minor character from stage left. Itās also a good time to offer up tropetastic fun.
Whatever you do, you will get readers who appreciate that you are writing. Because for every writer considering writing ālateā thereās a hundred fandom members wanting some fresh content.
Writing a fic ālateā in a fandom is OK.
Writing fic for a show/movie/book that came out 20 years ago is good. You just saw it now? You saw it then but suddenly remember that you love it? Good. Writing fic for something that came out 40 years ago? Good.
Maybe there are still fans around, producing content, who will love to see new blood coming in.
Maybe there are still fans around, dormant, who will suddenly remember why they loved the thing.
Maybe thereās someone who never saw the thing and will now read your fic and go, āwell thatās interesting, Iād better go watch that, see what itās all aboutā. And maybe theyāll want to write fic too.